Bertha, Me & My Uncle, Sugaree, Beat It On Down The Line, Tennessee Jed, Looks Like Rain, Brown Eyed Women, Jack Straw, Row Jimmy Row, Weather Report Suite Prelude-> Weather Report Suite Part 1-> Let It Grow, Eyes Of The World-> China Doll
Set 2
Greatest Story Ever Told, Ramble On Rose, Big River, Let Me Sing Your Blues Away, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, El Paso, He's Gone-> Truckin'-> Not Fade Away-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Not Fade Away, E: Stella Blue-> One More Saturday Night
Stereo Matrix
SBD -0.5
AUD -1.5
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Audio Patches:
1) At the start of the 1st set, 39.837 seconds were missing from the audience and were added from the soundboard. This included the first notes of Bertha.
2) Between Bertha and Me And My Uncle, 21.624 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
3) Between Me And My Uncle and Sugaree, 51.399 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
4) About a minute into Sugaree, 1 minute and 09.173 seconds were missing from the audience and were added from the soundboard.
5) Between Sugaree and Beat It On Down The Line, 32.000 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
6) Between Beat It On Down The Line and Tennessee Jed, 14.303 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
7) Between Tennessee Jed and Looks Like Rain, 1 minute and 00.242 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience. This includes the first notes of Looks Like Rain.
8) About 4 minutes into Looks Like Rain, 32.482 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
9) Between Looks Like Rain and Brown Eyed Women, 43.383 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
10) Between Brown Eyed Women and Jack Straw, 57.974 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
11) Between Jack Straw and Row Jimmy Row, 1 minute and 24.774 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
12) Between Row Jimmy Row and Weather Report Suite, 1 minute and 03.763 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
13) After Let It Grow, 1 minute and 22.619 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience to ends disc 1.
14) At the beginning of disc 2, 1 minute and 33.698 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience. This includes part of Roll Out the Barrel.
15) Between Roll Out The Barrel and Eyes Of The World, 1 minute and 49.563 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
16) To start the 2nd set, 2 minutes and 11.564 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience. This includes the first notes of Greatest Story Ever Told.
17) Between Greatest Story Ever Told and Ramble On Rose, 1 minute and 28.823 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
18) About 4 minutes into Ramble On Rose, 4.448 seconds were missing from the audience and were added from the soundboard.
19) Between Ramble On Rose and Big River, 3 minute and 12.471 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience. This includes Bobby talking about a busted string.
20) Between Big River and Let Me Sing Your Blues Away, 1 minute and 12.794 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
21) Between Let Me Sing Your Blues Away and China Cat Sunflower, 9.317 seconds were missing from the audience and were added from the soundboard.
22) With about 2 minutes left of I Know You Rider, I switched to the soundboard as the timing reference due to what Mr. Berger refered to as a battery/pitch problem. The soundboard had been running consistently slow about 1.5 seconds per minute so I compensated for that before switching as the audience went extremely slow at this point to almost 4 seconds per minute. Switched back to the audience as the timing reference with He's Gone.
23) Between I Know You Rider and El Paso, 1 minute and 50.286 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
24) About 1 minutes into El Paso, 7.393 seconds were missing from the audience and were added from the soundboard.
25) To end disc 2 and between El Paso and He's Gone, 1 minute and 37.995 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience. He's Gone starts disc 3.
26) About 11 minutes into He's Gone, 3.496 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
27) About 4 minutes into Truckin', 1 minute and 26.560 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
28) Between Truckin' and Not Fade Away, 09.318 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience. This includes the first notes of Not Fade Away.
29) About 1 minute into Not Fade Away, 01.414 seconds were missing from the audience and were added from the soundboard.
30) Between 2nd Not Fade Away and Stella Blue, 43.921 seconds were missing from the soundboard and were added from the audience.
31) Also between 2nd Not Fade Away and Stella Blue, 23.655 seconds were missing from the audience and were added from the soundboard.
Reviewer:
Strodl
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September 11, 2023 Subject:
Thank you
This is nothing short of a miracle for me to hear this once again some 50 years later. I was there and would reminisce to others about the days gone by
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and their playlists which are quite different in what these GD bands play today. How could they know ? They were never there. This is home, I preferred Jerry on a strat, pre-Wall, they were young, sharp Hungry. . . They were still trying to figure it out. Thank you !!
Reviewer:
rhcp1253
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February 11, 2016 Subject:
My absolute favorite recording of the dead
I will start this review by saying I find the Grateful Dead be incredibly comforting. I was born in 1997, so my experience may be slightly different most
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deadheads. I've only ever experienced dead through headphones, and of course the Grateful Dead movie. Listening to this concert felt like stepping back in time. It may just be funky audio mixing, but the intro to Bertha which starts with just Phil going strong, and the rest of the band gradually joining in, I do know is just so comforting to me. The audience recording is mixed in perfectly in my opinion, but it does get in the way of listening to the band. If you listen hard enough, you can hear conversations and people running through screaming "rolling papers". I know there's a lot of dead recordings which include crowd noise and other sounds which aren't the band, but I think this is the best. I could go in depth about the songs, and the music itself. I wouldn't care to read that review, so I won't. This show, as a whole, has the best feel of any dead concert. Barton Hall, Closing of the Winterland, and even the doctored Europe 72' don't stand up in my opinion to the show. I'm currently writing this review with speech to text software, due to mobility impairments and nerve pain. Comfort is something I often have, as discomfort's become the norm. Waking up to pain, going to sleep to pain, repeating endlessly. I listen to this show, and I feel some form of relief. And that's what the Grateful Dead has been for me, some form of comfort.